The CZ 75 B Stainless is the first stainless steel firearm to bear the CZ name. With the exception of an ambidextrous manual safety and rubber grips, the stainless version is functionally identical to the CZ 75 B. The only difference is an improvement in corrosion resistance, though many will argue that there is an improvement in appearance as CZ 75 B In Polished Stainless. This past Thursday I was at Cabela's roaming around, picking up some .45 ACP ammo they had on sale for $14.99 a box. I was walking the length of the gun counter, checking out if they had anything new, when on the bottom shelf this beautiful polished Stainless Steel CZ 75B jumped out at me. Caliber: 9mm Luger Magazine Capacity: 16 Magazine Type: Double Stack Frame: High Polished Stainless Steel Grips: Rubber Trigger Mech: DA/SA Sights: Fixed Three-Dot Barrel: Cold Hammer Forged Barrel Length: 4.6 in Weight: 2.31 lbs Overall Length: 8.1 in Height: 5.4 in Width: 1.4 in Safety: Manual Safety, Safety Stop on Hammer, Firing Pin Block Description: While discontinued in 2019, we were able to pull some strings and acquire this gorgeous, brand spanking new polished stainless 75B! With the exception of an ambidextrous manual safety and rubber grips, this stainless version is functionally identical to the CZ 75 B. The extensive lineup of CZ 75 for sale includes 9mm and 40 cal compact, full size, tactical, and competition models offered for an online CZ 75 price you can afford. Whether you need a sleek, compact version with a 3.75-inch barrel or a full-size competition model complete with red dot optics, you’ll find the CZ 75 gun that exceeds your The 75B 9mm in glossy blue was discontinued last year according to the CZUSA site, so it might take a little searching to find one, either at a distributor or a shop. Nine years ago the vast majority of the new 75B 9mm guns I saw for sale had black polycoat on them. A local shop had one new blue one for $75 more and it sat and sat and sat and NkHmc7.